A Doctor
Honoris Causa degree in Religion was awarded to Princess Cheryl Halpern by the ISSTO
in recognition for her dedication to advancing interfaith harmony and
tolerance. In her remarks thanking the Chancellor and the members of the
Faculty for the honorary doctorate, Princess Cheryl acknowledged her parents
who were religious leaders and explained, “Who I am is largely a reflection of
what I learned in the home in which I was brought up.
Our home was
open to people from all walks of life and where respect for diverse cultures
and religions was the norm. It was in this home that I was exposed to the
universality of the Golden Rule, also known as the Ethic of Reciprocity, ‘Do
unto others as you would want done to yourself.’ This universal tenet is a
divine commandment that embraces the values of loving and doing.”
Princess
Cheryl’s commitment to this ecumenical precept provided the motivation for her
founding of the Visions of Peace Initiative with a mission to promote the
Golden Rule. Princess Cheryl continued,
“It is incumbent upon each of us to recognize that we have the responsibility to
care for each other and to do for each other regardless of gender, race or
religious beliefs. By behaving according to the principle of the Golden Rule we
are sanctifying God, and in so doing we are also sanctifying ourselves.”
Princess Cheryl also holds an honorary
doctorate in education in recognition of the multiple educational programs that
she developed and supported in Africa, the Middle East , the United States and
including the Visions of Peace Initiative that she co- founded in 2017 in Indonesia.
Princess
Cheryl expressed her personal dedication and explained, “For me, I chose to
commit myself to encouraging empathy and challenging intolerance and prejudice
through education. I have used every
platform that has been available to me, including radio, tv, print, film and
the arts to teach the Golden Rule and to promote a vision of a more peaceful
and civil society. Every day presents an opportunity to listen, to learn and to
engage respectfully with each other. Through their participation in the Visions
of Peace Initiative’s programs, Indonesian youth, aged 5 to 18, have learned to
embrace the Golden Rule as the universal value of interfaith tolerance and
social civility.”
Since the
establishment of the Visions of Peace Initiative, schools, orphanages, and
social organizations, representing public, private and religious affiliations
as well as diverse ethnic denominations, have participated in the more than 200
Visions of Peace Initiative’s events and programs. By encouraging youth to
share their concerns and express their visions for a peaceful tomorrow through
the art modality of their choice, the Visions of Peace Initiative has helped
them to identify areas of alienation and distrust and has fostered more open,
honest, and tolerant attitudes from the participants.
A ‘World
Peace Award’ was also awarded to Princess Cheryl Halpern on May 29th by
the Universitas Islam As-Syafi’iyah,
“for her incredible contribution to peace and tolerance in the world” and
recommended her for the Nobel Peace Prize. This recommendation followed a
similar Nobel Peace Prize nomination that was made by the Jember Islamic
University earlier this year.
Humbled,
Princess Cheryl concluded, “As I stand here today, I reaffirm my commitment to
educating the younger generation, here and around the world, to the principle
of the Golden Rule and the Ethic of Reciprocity. May we be blessed to work together and make
the vision of a peaceful tomorrow a reality.”
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